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Cpl. Anthony Guas Royal Air Force Senior Aircraftman Ian Walkington, an aircraft electrician with No. 23 Squadron, guides the squadron's Sentry AEW1 after landing aboard the Air Station, July 22. 050722-M-7426G-001 - Cpl. Anthony Guas Royal Air Force Senior Aircraftman Ian Walkington, an aircraft electrician with No. 23 Squadron, guides the squadron's Sentry AEW1 after landing aboard the Air Station, July 22. 050722-M-7426G-001
Captain Jason Pejsa, a pilot with the Crusaders of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 122, is welcomed home with bouquets of flowers from his daughers, Zoe (in stroller), and Skye, upon his return from a six-month deployment to Iwakuni, Japan, on July 29. - Captain Jason Pejsa, a pilot with the Crusaders of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 122, is welcomed home with bouquets of flowers from his daughers, Zoe (in stroller), and Skye, upon his return from a six-month deployment to Iwakuni, Japan, on July 29.
A firefighter with Air Station Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting carries a dummy out of a simulated fire during a scenario-based drill with the Air Station Fire Department on Laurel Bay, July 21. - A firefighter with Air Station Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting carries a dummy out of a simulated fire during a scenario-based drill with the Air Station Fire Department on Laurel Bay, July 21.
Cpl. Anthony Guas Lieutenant Gen. James Amos, the II Marine Expeditionary Force commanding general, speakes to the Marines of Marine Aircraft Group 31, Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31, Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 332 and 533. Amos came to Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort to speak during a cermony held to honor the Monnlighters 100,000 mishap-free hours. - Cpl. Anthony Guas Lieutenant Gen. James Amos, the II Marine Expeditionary Force commanding general, speakes to the Marines of Marine Aircraft Group 31, Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31, Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 332 and 533. Amos came to Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort to speak during a cermony held to honor the Monnlighters 100,000 mishap-free hours.
Cpl. K.A. Thompson From left to right Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31 avionics technicians Cpl. Kevin Boody and Lance Cpls. Jared Knight, Guy Jerez and Richard Kinmartin are always ready to lend a helping hand. Sgt. Ruben Trujillo and Lance Cpl. Adam Hunter, the other Marines recognized, are currently deployed. Main Street Beaufort USA awarded certificates of appreciation to the Marines for their volunteer work at the annual Taste of Beaufort Festival in May. The Marines received their certificates at a ceremony held at the Beaufort Arsenal on July 13. During the ceremony Lt. Col. Blayne Spratlin, the MALS-31 commanding officer, also accepted the Outstanding Volunteer of the Year Award for Excellence, on behalf of MALS-31 and Marine Aircraft Group 31. 050724-M-0575T-003 - Cpl. K.A. Thompson From left to right Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31 avionics technicians Cpl. Kevin Boody and Lance Cpls. Jared Knight, Guy Jerez and Richard Kinmartin are always ready to lend a helping hand. Sgt. Ruben Trujillo and Lance Cpl. Adam Hunter, the other Marines recognized, are currently deployed. Main Street Beaufort USA awarded certificates of appreciation to the Marines for their volunteer work at the annual Taste of Beaufort Festival in May. The Marines received their certificates at a ceremony held at the Beaufort Arsenal on July 13. During the ceremony Lt. Col. Blayne Spratlin, the MALS-31 commanding officer, also accepted the Outstanding Volunteer of the Year Award for Excellence, on behalf of MALS-31 and Marine Aircraft Group 31. 050724-M-0575T-003